US12448048B2 - Chassis cab vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a chassis cab vehicle, and more particularly, to a chassis cab vehicle with a structure in which a lower frame and an upper body are coupled and in which a response structure for a side collision of a vehicle is configurable in the upper body by extending a side sill of the upper body to a rear of a cabin interior.
- a frame refers to a basic skeleton of a chassis of a vehicle.
- the chassis refers to a state of the vehicle in which minimum mechanical devices necessary for vehicle traveling or driving are installed.
- the frame refers to a basic structure constituting the chassis on which an engine, a suspension, a brake, a clutch, wheels, a transmission, and a steering device are mounted.
- Electric vehicles have various types of frames ranging from passenger vehicles to trucks and are variously changed according to the position or purpose of a cargo container in trucks.
- electric vehicles are equipped with batteries capable of storing electricity and generating a driving force via an electric motor.
- the conventional frame for an electric vehicle is formed to allow a storage battery to be seated, mounted, or installed.
- a collision occurs, an impact of the vehicle is transmitted to the storage battery.
- a problem may occur such as leakage of an electrolyte or short-circuiting and a problem may occur in which a capacity of the storage battery and a replacement cycle thereof are degraded.
- it is necessary to have an efficient frame structure which can withstand the weight of a motor and of a battery while providing weight reduction of the frame, accommodating mounting of the battery, and protecting a high-voltage battery.
- a structure for a side collision of the vehicle is generally configured in an upper body.
- a structure for a side collision of a vehicle is additionally configured in a lower frame to protect a battery disposed at a lower portion of the vehicle.
- the chassis cab vehicle has only a lower frame for mounting the loading body to the rear of the cabin interior.
- collision members such as a number of fixing brackets and protruding materials may be additionally configured at an outer side of the vehicle, i.e., the battery.
- a collision member provided at the rear of the cabin interior cannot protect the battery in a structure where the battery is positioned below the cabin interior.
- there are problems in that application of an additional protection structure is required to increase the weight.
- connectivity between the additional protection structure and the collision member is degraded so that support rigidity of the lower frame is decreased.
- the present disclosure has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art.
- the present disclosure is intended to propose a chassis cab vehicle with a structure in which a lower frame and an upper body are coupled, and in which a response structure for a side collision of a vehicle is provided.
- the response structure is configured in the upper body by extending a side sill of the upper body to a rear of a cabin interior.
- the side sill is spaced apart from a side member to reduce an impact force and a separate structure for the side member is not required so that the chassis cab vehicle is capable of reducing a weight of a lower frame.
- a chassis cab vehicle includes a lower frame, which constitutes a lower structure of a vehicle and is equipped with a pair of side members extending in a lengthwise direction of a vehicle and in which a battery is coupled between the side members at both sides of the lower frame.
- the chassis cab vehicle also includes an upper body, which is coupled to a front portion of the lower frame to form a cabin interior.
- the upper body has side sills formed at a lower end and extending to a rear of the cabin interior and the side sills overlap the respective side members in a lateral direction of the vehicle when coupled to the lower frame.
- the lower frame may include a front lower frame, a central lower frame, and a rear lower frame based on a front-rear direction of the vehicle.
- the side sills may extend from the rear side of the cabin interior to a central portion of the lower frame.
- the lower frame may be formed in a shape in which a width of the lower frame is decreased from the rear lower frame to the front lower frame.
- the central portion of the lower frame may be recessed downward and both end portions of the central lower frame may be formed to be bent outward to extend and connect to the front lower frame and the rear lower frame.
- the side sills may overlap the respective side members in the lateral direction of the vehicle and the upper body may be fixed by a plurality of fixing parts.
- the plurality of fixing parts may be provided on the lower frame and include a first mounting part, a second mounting part, and a third mounting part on each side thereof.
- the first mounting parts, the second mounting parts, and the third mounting parts may be disposed to be spaced apart from each other in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle on each side.
- the side sills may be spaced apart from the respective side members in a width direction of the vehicle so that a gap space may be formed between the side sill and the side member on each side.
- the second mounting parts and the third mounting parts may be disposed in the gap spaces to connect the side sills to the respective side members.
- first mounting parts, the second mounting parts, and the third mounting parts may be disposed so as to prevent a battery from being displaced in the lateral direction.
- first mounting parts and the second mounting parts may be provided on the front portion of the lower frame to allow the cabin interior and the side members to be coupled at each side of the chassis cab vehicle.
- the third mounting parts may be provided on the central portion of the lower frame to allow a rear end portion of the side sills and the respective side members to be coupled at each side of the chassis cab vehicle.
- the upper body may include a plurality of upper cross members configured to connect both of the side sills and to extend to the rear of the cabin interior.
- a plurality of middle cross members may be configured to connect both of the side members to each other and may be formed in the central portion of the lower frame.
- the middle cross members may overlap at least one upper cross member.
- the side sills, the upper cross members, and the middle cross members may be interconnected to form a load path for a side collision of the vehicle.
- the plurality of upper cross members and the plurality of middle cross members may be formed in parallel with each other.
- an open space may be formed at the rear of the cabin interior to connect a loading body capable of loading an object.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a side view of a lower frame of the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure in a length direction;
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a top view of a lower frame of the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure when viewed from below;
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are diagrams illustrating a cross-section of the lower frame taken along line E-E and a cross-section of the lower frame taken along line F-F of FIG. 4 , respectively.
- suffixes “module” and “portion” for a component of the present disclosure are used or interchangeably used solely for ease of preparation of the specification, and do not have different meanings and each of them does not function by itself.
- a component When a component is referred to as being “connected” or “coupled” to another component, the component may be directly connected or coupled to another component, but it should be understood that an additional component may be present between the connected or coupled components. On the contrary, when a component is referred to as being “directly connected” or “directly coupled” to another component, it should be understood that no other component may be present between the connected or coupled components.
- the terms “comprising,” “having,” or the like are used to specify that a feature, a number, a step, an operation, a component, an element, or a combination thereof described herein exists. The terms do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, components, elements, or combinations thereof.
- a chassis cab vehicle is proposed with a structure in which a lower frame and an upper body are coupled, and in which a response structure for a side collision of a vehicle is configurable in the upper body by extending a side sill of the upper body to a rear of a cabin interior of the chassis cab vehicle.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 mainly shows components related to an embodiment of the present disclosure. It should be understood that fewer or more components may be included in implementation of an actual chassis cab vehicle.
- a chassis cab vehicle may include a lower frame assembly, i.e., a lower frame with lower frame sections A, B, and C, and an upper body 100 .
- the lower frame and lower frame sections A, B, and C constitute a lower structure of the chassis cab vehicle and may include a pair of side members 200 extending in a lengthwise direction of the chassis cab vehicle.
- the lower frame and lower frame sections A, B, and C are a skeleton of the vehicle and support, from below, the upper body 100 , a battery 300 , and a loading body, which is described below.
- the lower frame sections A, B, and C include a front lower frame A, a central lower frame B, and a rear lower frame C and may be classified based on a lengthwise or longitudinal front-rear direction of the vehicle.
- a cabin interior 110 is defined in the upper body 100 in which a passenger and a driver ride in the vehicle and is provided above a midpoint between the front lower frame A and the central lower frame B among the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- An open space may be formed above the rear lower frame C from the midpoint of the central lower frame B.
- a loading body capable for loading an object may be mounted in the open space formed at a rear of the cabin interior 110 .
- the upper body 100 and the lower frame sections A, B, and C are assembled in a vertical decking method, and the loading body may be mounted on the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the pair of side members 200 extend in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle in the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the high-voltage battery 300 may be coupled between the side members 200 at both sides.
- the high-voltage battery 300 in one example is disposed and coupled in the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C to provide a low center of gravity stability to the chassis cab vehicle.
- the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C may be formed having a downward recessed structure or shape. Based on the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C, both end portions may be formed to be bent to position the central lower frame B of each side member 200 to extend outward relative to the front lower frame A.
- the lower frame is shaped such that a width of the lower frame decreases from the rear lower frame C to the front lower frame A.
- a front end of the central lower frame B may be connected to the front lower frame A of the lower frame sections A, B, and C, and a rear end of the central lower frame B may be connected to the rear lower frame C of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C may be formed parallel to the ground in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle and may be inclinedly connected to the front lower frame A and the rear lower frame C.
- heights of the front lower frame A and the rear lower frame C of the lower frame sections A, B, and C are formed to be the same so that driving stability of the vehicle may be increased in a front-rear direction.
- a plurality of middle cross members 220 may connect the side members 200 to each other and may be formed in the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the plurality of middle cross members 220 connect the side members 200 in a transverse direction so that it is possible to increase a lateral supporting force.
- the upper body 100 is coupled to the front lower frame A of the lower frame sections A, B, and C and forms the cabin interior 110 in which a passenger and a driver can ride.
- the cabin interior 110 of the chassis cab vehicle may be formed in one seating row to load objects at a rear of the cabin interior 110 .
- Side sills 120 are formed in a lower portion at each side of the upper body 100 and may extend to the rear of the cabin interior 110 . The side sills 120 thereby respond to a side collision of the vehicle without arranging separate structural bodies for protecting the battery 300 on the side members 200 of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- each side sill 120 may extend from the rear side of the cabin interior 110 to the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the side sills 120 at a lower end of the cabin interior 110 extend in the same structure so that connectivity of the upper body 100 may be maximized.
- Both of the side sills 120 formed on the upper body 100 may overlap the side members 200 in the lateral direction of the vehicle when coupled to the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- a plurality of upper cross members 130 which are crossing members, may be formed to connect the both side sills 120 extending to the rear of the cabin interior 110 to each other.
- the upper cross members 130 are formed to be perpendicular to the side sills 120 and are positioned above the battery 300 when coupled to the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the plurality of upper cross members 130 is disposed in a width, i.e., lateral or side-to-side direction of the vehicle to increase the lateral supporting force of the side sills 120 extending rearward when a loading body is mounted at the rear of the cabin interior 110 .
- the plurality of upper cross members 130 and the plurality of middle cross members 220 may be formed in parallel with each other, thereby symmetrically distributing a load based on a center of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the middle cross members 220 are configured to overlap at least one of the upper cross members 130 so that the side sills 120 , the upper cross members 130 , and the middle cross members 220 may be connected to each other.
- the side sills 120 , the upper cross members 130 , and the middle cross members 220 which are connected to each other, may form a load path to further increase stability for side protection of the battery 300 .
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a side view of the lower frame of the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure in a lengthwise or longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the chassis cab vehicle may be divided into a cabin portion 400 and a loading portion 500 .
- the cabin portion 400 may include the cabin interior 110 of the upper body 100 , the front lower frame A, and a portion of the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the loading portion 500 may include an extension 121 of the side sills 120 of the upper body 100 , a portion of the central lower frame B, and the rear lower frame C of the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- the cabin portion 400 may be formed in a structure in which the side sills 120 are extended instead of a structure separated from the loading portion 500 .
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the lower frame and lower frame sections A, B, and C of the chassis cab vehicle according to one embodiment of the present disclosure when viewed from below.
- the side sills 120 may overlap the respective side members 200 in the lateral direction of the vehicle and may be fixed by a plurality of fixing parts.
- the plurality of fixing parts are examples and are not necessarily limited to the specific mounting parts shown and described herein.
- the plurality of fixing parts can be formed in various structures, such as separately configuring a device for coupling the upper body 100 to the lower frame sections A, B, and C.
- a plurality of mounting or fixing parts include a first mounting part 211 , a second mounting part 212 , and a third mounting part 213 .
- the mounting parts may be disposed to be spaced apart from each other in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle. All of the first mounting part 211 , the second mounting part 212 , and the third mounting part 213 may be provided in the lower frame sections A, B, and C, which are the skeleton of the chassis cab vehicle.
- first mounting parts 211 and the second mounting parts 212 are provided on the front lower frame A of the lower frame sections A, B, and C on each side member 200 so that the cabin interior 110 and the side members 200 may be coupled at each side of the chassis cab vehicle.
- the third mounting parts 213 are provided in the central lower frame B of the lower frame sections A, B, and C on the side members 200 so that the rear end portion of the side sills 120 and the side members 200 are coupled at each side of the chassis cab vehicle.
- the first mounting part 211 , the second mounting part 212 , and the third mounting part 213 may be disposed to avoid preventing the battery 300 from being displaced in the lateral direction.
- the third mounting parts 213 are positioned on side surfaces of electrical parts 320 of the battery 300 . Since the third mounting parts 213 are irrelevant to damage to or effect on a battery cell 310 when a side collision of the vehicle occurs, the third mounting parts 213 may be allowed to be positioned on parts other than on the lower frame.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are diagrams illustrating an E-E cross-section of the lower frame and an F-F cross-section of the lower frame of FIG. 4 , respectively.
- FIG. 5 a cross-section of the lower frame E-E where the battery 300 is mounted at a position in a lower portion of a loading body can be seen.
- the side sills 120 are spaced apart from the respective side members 200 in the width direction of the vehicle to form a gap space G between the side sills 120 and the side members 200 .
- the gap space G is a space formed in the width direction of the vehicle in consideration of deformation of the side sills 120 when a side collision of the vehicle occurs and is capable of significantly reducing an impact force.
- the side sills 120 , the upper cross members 130 , and the middle cross members 220 are connected to each other in the lateral direction so that a protection structure of the battery cells 310 and battery 300 may be formed in longitudinal and lateral directions.
- the second mounting parts 212 are disposed in the gap space G, as can be seen in the cross-section F-F of the lower frame.
- the mounting parts are not seen in FIG. 5
- the second mounting parts 212 are disposed in the gap space G so that the side sills 120 and the side members 200 may be connected to each other.
- the third mounting parts 213 are disposed in the gap space G so that the side sills 120 and the side members 200 may be connected to each other.
- a response structure for a side collision of a vehicle is configured in the upper body by extending a side sill on each side of the upper body to a rear of a cabin interior.
- the side sills are spaced apart from respective side members to reduce an impact force.
- a separate structure for the side members for protecting the battery is not required so that a weight of a lower frame can be reduced.
- a vertical error between the side sill and a position where the upper body and the lower frame are coupled may be reduced so that rigidity of the lower frame can be increased.
- the same structure can extend to strengthen connectivity.
- the side sills overlap the respective side members in the lateral direction of the vehicle so that stability of side protection of the battery can be increased.
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